On the hardware front, there's plenty of anticipation that Google will finally unveil a successor to the Nexus 7 tablet. Pichai is also in charge of Chrome, so a new Chromebook isn't out of the question.

News on the Moto X smartphone has been leaking out, including a purported sighting in the hands of Google Chairman Eric Schmidt. The Google breakfast could be an opportunity to make the Moto X less like a fuzzy Loch Ness Monster photo, and to share some real details on the actual product instead of just teasing us all the time.

Another real possibility could involve some fresh software, like an Android update. CNET Crave writer Eric Mack is begging for a beefed-up Chrome OS to lure him away from Windows. Either one could happen.

Google will be live-streaming the event, but until that moment when all will be revealed, we can spend some time rooting for our favorite potential product unveiling. Are you cheering for a tablet or wishing for a new version of Android? Vote in our poll and talk it out in the comments.

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